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October 24, 2018 - Atlanta/Nashville - Powerful Street Minister of The Gospel ("Brotha Dre"), powered by 3HMobile, Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG), a division of Capitol Music Group and wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Music Group, continues to gain momentum in 2018 with a pipeline of Hit Music Releases, with more on the way.

Brotha Dre Music Releases Powered by CCMG and 3HMobile (to access, on your favorite listening device, please click/copy/paste music links listed below):

1. Losing My Mind (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/NgDOGWE

2. God vs Man (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/GWulgWE

3. L4DK (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at) :

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/qh8X6WE

4. Pray (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/3MheSWE

5. Worthy (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/VZ-BNWE

6. Whippin (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/NaFFeWE

Upcoming Music Releases by Brotha Dre:
1. Chosen – Scheduled for 11/9

2. Black Sheep – Scheduled for 11/9

About 3HMobile: 3HMobile specializes in inspirational social media, music and entertainment, leveraging a proprietary digital member subscriber network of aficionados of street ministry, radio and internet platforms, growing virally (via word-of-mouth) at a rapid rate For more information on rising independent Ministers of the Gospel visit: http://www.3HMobile.com

About Capitol Christian Music Group Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG) is the world's leading Christian Music company and market leader in recorded music and music publishing. Capitol Christian Music Group operates several divisions, including CCMG Label Group (Sparrow Records, ForeFront Records, sixstepsrecords, Hillsong, Jesus Culture), Motown Gospel and CCMG Publishing (including Brentwood-Benson Music Publications). CCMG owned labels are home to artists Chris Tomlin, Amy Grant, TobyMac, Tasha Cobbs, Jeremy Camp, Hillsong United, Matt Redman, Mandisa, Tye Tribbett, Crowder, Passion Band, Karl Jobe and many others. Capitol CMG Publishing, in addition to publishing most of the CCMG labels' premier artist/writers, represents many of the leading writers in Christian/Gospel including Ben Glover, David Garcia, Kirk Franklin, Mark Hall, Brenton Brown and many more. Key Distribution partners include The Gaither Music Group, Centricity Records, Marantha Music, InPop Records, Worthy Book Publishing and Cinedigm Entertainment. Led by Chairman & CEO Peter York and a strong executive team of long-time Christian and Gospel music veterans, Capitol Christian Music Group is characterized by a passionate commitment to their artists, songwriters, customers, business partners, and one another, as well as a strong spirit of community service. CCMG is a division of Capitol Music Group (CMG), led by Chairman and CEO Steve Barnett, which is a wholly owned division within Universal Music Group (UMG), the global music leader with strong market positions in recorded music, music publishing, and merchandising.

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October 24, 2018 - Atlanta/Nashville - Powerful Street Minister of The Gospel ("Brotha Dre"), powered by 3HMobile, Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG), a division of Capitol Music Group and wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Music Group, continues to gain momentum in 2018 with a pipeline of Hit Music Releases, with more on the way.

Brotha Dre Music Releases Powered by CCMG and 3HMobile (to access, on your favorite listening device, please click/copy/paste music links listed below):

1. Losing My Mind (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/NgDOGWE

2. God vs Man (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/GWulgWE

3. L4DK (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at) :

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/qh8X6WE

4. Pray (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/3MheSWE

5. Worthy (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/VZ-BNWE

6. Whippin (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/NaFFeWE

Upcoming Music Releases by Brotha Dre:
1. Chosen – Scheduled for 11/9

2. Black Sheep – Scheduled for 11/9

About 3HMobile: 3HMobile specializes in inspirational social media, music and entertainment, leveraging a proprietary digital member subscriber network of aficionados of street ministry, radio and internet platforms, growing virally (via word-of-mouth) at a rapid rate For more information on rising independent Ministers of the Gospel visit: http://www.3HMobile.com

About Capitol Christian Music Group Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG) is the world's leading Christian Music company and market leader in recorded music and music publishing. Capitol Christian Music Group operates several divisions, including CCMG Label Group (Sparrow Records, ForeFront Records, sixstepsrecords, Hillsong, Jesus Culture), Motown Gospel and CCMG Publishing (including Brentwood-Benson Music Publications). CCMG owned labels are home to artists Chris Tomlin, Amy Grant, TobyMac, Tasha Cobbs, Jeremy Camp, Hillsong United, Matt Redman, Mandisa, Tye Tribbett, Crowder, Passion Band, Karl Jobe and many others. Capitol CMG Publishing, in addition to publishing most of the CCMG labels' premier artist/writers, represents many of the leading writers in Christian/Gospel including Ben Glover, David Garcia, Kirk Franklin, Mark Hall, Brenton Brown and many more. Key Distribution partners include The Gaither Music Group, Centricity Records, Marantha Music, InPop Records, Worthy Book Publishing and Cinedigm Entertainment. Led by Chairman & CEO Peter York and a strong executive team of long-time Christian and Gospel music veterans, Capitol Christian Music Group is characterized by a passionate commitment to their artists, songwriters, customers, business partners, and one another, as well as a strong spirit of community service. CCMG is a division of Capitol Music Group (CMG), led by Chairman and CEO Steve Barnett, which is a wholly owned division within Universal Music Group (UMG), the global music leader with strong market positions in recorded music, music publishing, and merchandising.

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Brotha Dre Gaining Momentum Worldwide: Pipeline of Hit Music Releases Powered by CCMG and 3HMobile

October 24, 2018 - Atlanta/Nashville - Powerful Street Minister of The Gospel ("Brotha Dre"), powered by 3HMobile, Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG), a division of Capitol Music Group and wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Music Group, continues to gain momentum in 2018 with a pipeline of Hit Music Releases, with more on the way.
Brotha Dre Music Releases Powered by CCMG and 3HMobile (to access, on your favorite listening device, please click/copy/paste music links listed below):
1. Losing My Mind (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):
https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/NgDOGWE

2. God vs Man (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):
https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/GWulgWE

3. L4DK (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at) :
https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/qh8X6WE

4. Pray (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):
https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/3MheSWE

5. Worthy (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):
https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/VZ-BNWE

6. Whippin (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):
https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/NaFFeWE
Upcoming Music Releases by Brotha Dre:
1. Chosen – Scheduled for 11/9
2. Black Sheep – Scheduled for 11/9

About 3HMobile: 3HMobile specializes in inspirational social media, music and entertainment, leveraging a proprietary digital member subscriber network of aficionados of street ministry, radio and internet platforms, growing virally (via word-of-mouth) at a rapid rate For more information on rising independent Ministers of the Gospel visit: http://www.3HMobile.com

About Capitol Christian Music Group Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG) is the world's leading Christian Music company and market leader in recorded music and music publishing. Capitol Christian Music Group operates several divisions, including CCMG Label Group (Sparrow Records, ForeFront Records, sixstepsrecords, Hillsong, Jesus Culture), Motown Gospel and CCMG Publishing (including Brentwood-Benson Music Publications). CCMG owned labels are home to artists Chris Tomlin, Amy Grant, TobyMac, Tasha Cobbs, Jeremy Camp, Hillsong United, Matt Redman, Mandisa, Tye Tribbett, Crowder, Passion Band, Karl Jobe and many others. Capitol CMG Publishing, in addition to publishing most of the CCMG labels' premier artist/writers, represents many of the leading writers in Christian/Gospel including Ben Glover, David Garcia, Kirk Franklin, Mark Hall, Brenton Brown and many more. Key Distribution partners include The Gaither Music Group, Centricity Records, Marantha Music, InPop Records, Worthy Book Publishing and Cinedigm Entertainment. Led by Chairman & CEO Peter York and a strong executive team of long-time Christian and Gospel music veterans, Capitol Christian Music Group is characterized by a passionate commitment to their artists, songwriters, customers, business partners, and one another, as well as a strong spirit of community service. CCMG is a division of Capitol Music Group (CMG), led by Chairman and CEO Steve Barnett, which is a wholly owned division within Universal Music Group (UMG), the global music leader with strong market positions in recorded music, music publishing, and merchandising.

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Brotha Dre Gaining Momentum Worldwide: Pipeline of Hit Music Releases Powered by CCMG and 3HMobile

October 24, 2018 - Atlanta/Nashville - Powerful Street Minister of The Gospel ("Brotha Dre"), powered by 3HMobile, Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG), a division of Capitol Music Group and wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Music Group, continues to gain momentum in 2018 with a pipeline of Hit Music Releases, with more on the way.

Brotha Dre Music Releases Powered by CCMG and 3HMobile (to access, on your favorite listening device, please click/copy/paste music links listed below):

1. Losing My Mind (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/NgDOGWE

2. God vs Man (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/GWulgWE

3. L4DK (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at) :

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/qh8X6WE

4. Pray (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/3MheSWE

5. Worthy (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/VZ-BNWE

6. Whippin (Available Digital Stores Worldwide at):

https://amen-gospel.lnk.to/NaFFeWE

Upcoming Music Releases by Brotha Dre:
1. Chosen – Scheduled for 11/9

2. Black Sheep – Scheduled for 11/9

About 3HMobile: 3HMobile specializes in inspirational social media, music and entertainment, leveraging a proprietary digital member subscriber network of aficionados of street ministry, radio and internet platforms, growing virally (via word-of-mouth) at a rapid rate For more information on rising independent Ministers of the Gospel visit: http://www.3HMobile.com

About Capitol Christian Music Group Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG) is the world's leading Christian Music company and market leader in recorded music and music publishing. Capitol Christian Music Group operates several divisions, including CCMG Label Group (Sparrow Records, ForeFront Records, sixstepsrecords, Hillsong, Jesus Culture), Motown Gospel and CCMG Publishing (including Brentwood-Benson Music Publications). CCMG owned labels are home to artists Chris Tomlin, Amy Grant, TobyMac, Tasha Cobbs, Jeremy Camp, Hillsong United, Matt Redman, Mandisa, Tye Tribbett, Crowder, Passion Band, Karl Jobe and many others. Capitol CMG Publishing, in addition to publishing most of the CCMG labels' premier artist/writers, represents many of the leading writers in Christian/Gospel including Ben Glover, David Garcia, Kirk Franklin, Mark Hall, Brenton Brown and many more. Key Distribution partners include The Gaither Music Group, Centricity Records, Marantha Music, InPop Records, Worthy Book Publishing and Cinedigm Entertainment. Led by Chairman & CEO Peter York and a strong executive team of long-time Christian and Gospel music veterans, Capitol Christian Music Group is characterized by a passionate commitment to their artists, songwriters, customers, business partners, and one another, as well as a strong spirit of community service. CCMG is a division of Capitol Music Group (CMG), led by Chairman and CEO Steve Barnett, which is a wholly owned division within Universal Music Group (UMG), the global music leader with strong market positions in recorded music, music publishing, and merchandising.

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'Human rights disaster': China's persecution of Christians at highest level since Mao



The Washington Times


Watchdog groups say the persecution of Christians and other religious minorities in China is at its most intense since the Cultural Revolution, as churches are shuttered, Bibles confiscated and believers arrested at rates not seen in decades.




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Evidence of the crackdown was in plain view this week, when police raided Early Rain Covenant Church, an underground parish in the southwestern Sichuan province, to preempt a memorial service commemorating the 29th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre of anti-government protesters.

According to ChinaAid, an advocacy group that documents human rights abuses in the communist nation, 17 people were violently detained, including Pastor Wang Yi and his wife, who attempted to block the door.

Pastor Bob Fu , founder and president of ChinaAid, said the number of people arrested in China for exercising their religious freedom “has reached the highest level since the end of the Cultural Revolution.” He cited internal figures showing a nearly fivefold increase in the number of Christians who were persecuted by the government last year.

“For Christians alone, last year we documented persecution against 1,265 churches, with the number of people persecuted over 223,000. And that is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Fu said. “In 2016, there were 762 cases of persecution, according to our documentation, with the number of people persecuted 48,000. It really is almost five times [as much].”

He said ChinaAid knows of 3,700 Christians who were arrested in 2017, up from 3,500 the previous year. Some religious dissenters and human rights activists have been detained for years, Mr. Fu said, with their families left to wonder if they are still alive.

The spike in Christian persecution comes as critics say political and religious freedoms have been curtailed under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, who Mr. Fu said will go down in history as “a sort of Chairman Mao, Jr.,” who carried out a “little Cultural Revolution.”

New Regulations for Religious Affairs went into effect on Feb. 1 requiring houses of worship to register with the government.

Mr. Yang, the pastor arrested on Monday, had been a vocal critic of the regulations. He told China Source earlier this year that the intended effect of the legislation was to “limit citizens’ religious activity to the time and location [the government] decides.”

“Ultimately, my position is quite simple,” Mr. Yang said. “As far as faith is concerned, these new regulations are evil; as far as the constitution is concerned, they are illegal; as far as politics are concerned, they are foolish. As the pastor of a house church, I intend to peacefully reject this regulation’s legitimacy and implementation.”

Mr. Fu said persecution against Christians had increased dramatically since the Feb. 1 regulations took effect.

“Since that time there have been thousands of churches banned,” he said. “We haven’t even had time to count them.”

The U.S. State Department released a report in April that again singled out China as one of a handful of nations tagged as flagrant abusers of their citizens’ right to religious freedom.

The report found that the Chinese government was carrying out a “far-reaching strategy to control, govern, and manipulate all aspects of faith,” including using torture to “force confessions and compel individuals to renounce their faith.”

In a press conference last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States would not “stand by as spectators” to these sorts of atrocities.

“We will get in the ring and stand in solidarity with every individual who seeks to enjoy their most fundamental of human rights,” Mr. Pompeo said in his brief remarks.

Angry reaction

Like many other targets of the State Department religious freedom report, China reacted angrily to the U.S. criticisms.

“The so-called report by the U.S. is fraught with political biases against China and slanders China ’s religious policy,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters at a May 31 briefing. “The nonsense is not even worth refuting.”

“The Chinese government protects its citizens’ freedom of religious belief in accordance with the law,” Ms. Hua said. “… We urge the U.S. to look squarely at and respect the fact, discard biases, and stop issuing such report and using the religious issue to interfere in China ’s internal affairs.

There are nearly 100 million Christians in China , but they still represent a small fraction of the country’s 1.4 billion citizens.

A recent survey published by Gallup International found that China is the least religious country in the world. The report found that more than two-thirds of Chinese citizens identify as atheists, more than double the percentage found in any other nation. An additional 23 percent say they are non-religious, according to the survey, and only 9 percent say they are religious.

Mr. Fu said the government has used a number of tactics to suppress religious expression in China , from cutting off the electricity and water in churches to demolishing them outright. In January, government officials dynamited the Golden Lampstand Church, one of the largest evangelical churches in the northern Shanxi province.

Other strategies include razing crosses from the horizon, confiscating Bibles or censoring certain passages, installing pulpit cameras that can recognize faces and sending believers to “re-education camps.”

In February, more than 100 Christians and other religious minorities were sent to these camps, also known as “mind-transforming centers,” in the northwestern Xinjiang region, World Watch Monitor reported.

One woman said she lost contact with her husband, the leader of a community of Christians who come from Muslim backgrounds, after he was sent to one of the re-education centers.

“I don’t know where my husband is right now, but I believe that God still uses him in prisons or camps,” she told World Watch Monitor. “Sometimes I am worried that he doesn’t have enough clothes to keep warm in the prison.”

Last month, Chinese police carried out a raid on at least five houses of worship in the eastern Shandong province, seizing more than 1,100 Bibles and other “illegal” publications.

And last year, the government in China ’s coastal Zhejiang province ordered the installation of cameras and other surveillance equipment in churches purportedly to combat terrorism, ChinaAid reported. Hundreds of police officers converged on churches in the area to carry out the order, beating and arresting Christians who resisted.

Mr. Fu said Western governments and corporations could be applying more pressure on the communist regime. He condemned Apple for agreeing to comply with regulations that would give authorities easier access to text messages, emails and other data stored by Chinese citizens in the iCloud.

“I hope President Trump can tweet about this,” Mr. Fu said. “It’s already a human rights disaster.”







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'Human rights disaster': China's persecution of Christians at highest level since Mao


Churches shuttered or razed completely, Bibles confiscated and believers sent to 're-education' camps








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- The Washington Times





Watchdog groups say the persecution of Christians and other religious minorities in China is at its most intense since the Cultural Revolution, as churches are shuttered, Bibles confiscated and believers arrested at rates not seen in decades.

Evidence of the crackdown was in plain view this week, when police raided Early Rain Covenant Church, an underground parish in the southwestern Sichuan province, to preempt a memorial service commemorating the 29th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre of anti-government protesters.

According to ChinaAid, an advocacy group that documents human rights abuses in the communist nation, 17 people were violently detained, including Pastor Wang Yi and his wife, who attempted to block the door.


Pastor Bob Fu , founder and president of ChinaAid, said the number of people arrested in China for exercising their religious freedom “has reached the highest level since the end of the Cultural Revolution.” He cited internal figures showing a nearly fivefold increase in the number of Christians who were persecuted by the government last year.

“For Christians alone, last year we documented persecution against 1,265 churches, with the number of people persecuted over 223,000. And that is just the tip of the iceberg,” Mr. Fu said. “In 2016, there were 762 cases of persecution, according to our documentation, with the number of people persecuted 48,000. It really is almost five times [as much].”

He said ChinaAid knows of 3,700 Christians who were arrested in 2017, up from 3,500 the previous year. Some religious dissenters and human rights activists have been detained for years, Mr. Fu said, with their families left to wonder if they are still alive.


The spike in Christian persecution comes as critics say political and religious freedoms have been curtailed under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, who Mr. Fu said will go down in history as “a sort of Chairman Mao, Jr.,” who carried out a “little Cultural Revolution.”

New Regulations for Religious Affairs went into effect on Feb. 1 requiring houses of worship to register with the government.

Mr. Yang, the pastor arrested on Monday, had been a vocal critic of the regulations. He told China Source earlier this year that the intended effect of the legislation was to “limit citizens’ religious activity to the time and location [the government] decides.”


“Ultimately, my position is quite simple,” Mr. Yang said. “As far as faith is concerned, these new regulations are evil; as far as the constitution is concerned, they are illegal; as far as politics are concerned, they are foolish. As the pastor of a house church, I intend to peacefully reject this regulation’s legitimacy and implementation.”

Mr. Fu said persecution against Christians had increased dramatically since the Feb. 1 regulations took effect.

“Since that time there have been thousands of churches banned,” he said. “We haven’t even had time to count them.”

The U.S. State Department released a report in April that again singled out China as one of a handful of nations tagged as flagrant abusers of their citizens’ right to religious freedom.

The report found that the Chinese government was carrying out a “far-reaching strategy to control, govern, and manipulate all aspects of faith,” including using torture to “force confessions and compel individuals to renounce their faith.”

In a press conference last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States would not “stand by as spectators” to these sorts of atrocities.

“We will get in the ring and stand in solidarity with every individual who seeks to enjoy their most fundamental of human rights,” Mr. Pompeo said in his brief remarks.

Angry reaction

Like many other targets of the State Department religious freedom report, China reacted angrily to the U.S. criticisms.

“The so-called report by the U.S. is fraught with political biases against China and slanders China ’s religious policy,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters at a May 31 briefing. “The nonsense is not even worth refuting.”

“The Chinese government protects its citizens’ freedom of religious belief in accordance with the law,” Ms. Hua said. “… We urge the U.S. to look squarely at and respect the fact, discard biases, and stop issuing such report and using the religious issue to interfere in China ’s internal affairs.

There are nearly 100 million Christians in China , but they still represent a small fraction of the country’s 1.4 billion citizens.

A recent survey published by Gallup International found that China is the least religious country in the world. The report found that more than two-thirds of Chinese citizens identify as atheists, more than double the percentage found in any other nation. An additional 23 percent say they are non-religious, according to the survey, and only 9 percent say they are religious.

Mr. Fu said the government has used a number of tactics to suppress religious expression in China , from cutting off the electricity and water in churches to demolishing them outright. In January, government officials dynamited the Golden Lampstand Church, one of the largest evangelical churches in the northern Shanxi province.

Other strategies include razing crosses from the horizon, confiscating Bibles or censoring certain passages, installing pulpit cameras that can recognize faces and sending believers to “re-education camps.”

In February, more than 100 Christians and other religious minorities were sent to these camps, also known as “mind-transforming centers,” in the northwestern Xinjiang region, World Watch Monitor reported.

One woman said she lost contact with her husband, the leader of a community of Christians who come from Muslim backgrounds, after he was sent to one of the re-education centers.

“I don’t know where my husband is right now, but I believe that God still uses him in prisons or camps,” she told World Watch Monitor. “Sometimes I am worried that he doesn’t have enough clothes to keep warm in the prison.”

Last month, Chinese police carried out a raid on at least five houses of worship in the eastern Shandong province, seizing more than 1,100 Bibles and other “illegal” publications.

And last year, the government in China ’s coastal Zhejiang province ordered the installation of cameras and other surveillance equipment in churches purportedly to combat terrorism, ChinaAid reported. Hundreds of police officers converged on churches in the area to carry out the order, beating and arresting Christians who resisted.

Mr. Fu said Western governments and corporations could be applying more pressure on the communist regime. He condemned Apple for agreeing to comply with regulations that would give authorities easier access to text messages, emails and other data stored by Chinese citizens in the iCloud.

“I hope President Trump can tweet about this,” Mr. Fu said. “It’s already a human rights disaster.”







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Apple CEO Tim Cook warns your data is 'being weaponized' against you



By Brittany De Lea  Published October 24, 2018 Technology FOXBusiness





Apple CEO Tim Cook is calling for the U.S. and countries around the world to enhance their privacy protections for consumers, warning that failing to do so could prove destructive.

“Today [the private information] trade has exploded into a data industrial complex. Our own information, from the everyday to the deeply personal, is being weaponized against us with military efficiency,” Cook said at a conference in Brussels on data privacy Wednesday.

While lauding countries such as those in the European Union for implementing stricter privacy regulation throughout recent years – including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – Cook specifically called out the U.S. for not doing enough. He said Apple supports the implementation of comprehensive federal privacy laws across the globe that minimize data collection, let users know what data is being collected, allow users to access that data and keep all of their information secure.

Cook went on to say that opposing privacy regulation “isn’t just wrong, it is destructive.”

As companies collect more and more data, he warns, businesses may have a fuller profile of an individual than the individual even has of herself.

“We shouldn’t sugarcoat the consequences. This is surveillance,” he said. “This should make us very uncomfortable. It should unsettle us.”

This year, technology companies have come under scrutiny for failing to safeguard users. Earlier this year, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey were called to testify on Capitol Hill regarding ways they planned to secure their platforms against rogue actors attempting to unduly influence users – particularly ahead of the midterm elections. It was revealed that a collection of Russian hackers gained access to Facebook’s platforms in an attempt to interfere in the U.S. presidential election.

Further, more than 80 million Facebook users were notified earlier this year that their data was wrongly accessed by Cambridge Analytica.

While Cook did not mention any of his Silicon Valley rivals by name, he noted many in the tech world would say stricter privacy regulation would prevent businesses from reaching their true potential.

In California, lawmakers are looking to advance data regulations similar to the GDPR in the European Union by 2020. The  GDPR  is an effort to transfer more control over personal data, like addresses and phone numbers, from large companies back to individuals, affecting how companies obtain, use, store and secure data.

Executives from Google and Facebook were set to address the same conference in Brussels later on Wednesday. When contacted by FOX Business, Google pointed to a blog post on privacy published last month.

Facebook Chief Privacy Officer Erin Egan said at the conference she would also support legislation similar to the GDPR, as reported by The FInancial Times. A spokesperson for the company reiterated Egan's sentiments that she supports "strong and effective privacy legislation."



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Holy Hip Hop Top 10


By admin, 2018-09-25

Holy Hip Hop Top 10

 
      

 

Holy Hip Hop Mobile

 

 

 

Holy Hip Hop Top 10 Most Requested Songs

 

LOS ANGELES/ATLANTA/NEW YORK - (September 25, 2018) – Holy Hip Hop Mobile, powered by DJ Intangibles, announced its Top 10 requested songs from its digital subscriber base, as follows:

Rank Artist Song
1 Brotha Dre
L4DK
2 Bravo Charlie
King
3 Canon
Round Em Up
4 Social Club Dive
5 Erica Mason
Work It Out
6 Tedashii Jumped Out The Whip
7 Zauntee
No. 34
8 T. Jones My Heart
9 Animated Rebels Cheers To The G.O.A.T.
10 BrvndonP
Wayz Down
 

 

To listen to Holy Hip Hop Mobile Top 10 at Noon Monday Through Sunday on ChristianRadio.com, click/copy/paste the following link in your web-browser:   -- or visit: www.CHHRadio.com .
 

About Holy Hip Hop Mobile:   Holy Hip Hop Mobile specializes in inspirational social media music and entertainment, leveraging a proprietary digital member subscriber network of aficionados of street ministry 150,000+ strong, growing virally (via word-of-mouth) at a rapid rate  For more information on rising independent Ministers of the Gospel advancing the Holy Hip Hop music genre worldwide, please visit: www.ChristianHipHop.com .  To submit music for fan consideration, please send .mp3 files to: djintangibles@christianhiphop.org

About ChristianRadio.com:   Our aim is to offer encouraging and uplifting Christian radio to help visitors strengthen their Christian faith and walk with Christ. We want our radio stations, whether the streaming content is Praise and Worship, Classical, Rock, Southern Gospel, Contemporary, or Talk Radio, to glorify God.
With a desire to support local Christian radio stations, we want to point our visitors towards Christian Teaching Talk Stations and Christian Music Stations in their state from Salem Radio Network. With the ability to stream live radio online, we hope to provide a constant source of spiritual growth and encouragement. For more information and to listen now, please visit: www.ChristianRadio.com .
 
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